You are invited to an evening filled with delicious food, fun games, and a healthy dose of friendly competition! It's the Fall Festival and Chili Cook-Off at North Park Wesleyan Church on Saturday, November 2nd, from 5pm-8pm. It’s an event for the whole family, and everyone is welcome to come join the fun as we celebrate the flavors and joys of fall!

The NPWC Fall Festival will feature lots of good food, live music, games, and plenty of prizes up for grabs. We're also going to have candy for the kids! The church has lined up activities to keep everyone engaged and smiling, including the opportunity to "PIE THE PASTOR." Scan the QR code below for more information.

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No fall festival would be complete without a chili contest, and this one is set to spice things up! Whether you prefer your chili mild or packing heat, there’s sure to be a variety of flavors to sample and enjoy. Attendees can taste different chilis, cast their votes, and help crown this year’s chili champion. Who will take home the prize? You’ll have to taste for yourself to find out!

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Mark your calendar for this Saturday and bring along your family and friends to join in on the fun. With games, prizes, food, and chili tasting, this Fall Festival and Chili Cook-Off at North Park Wesleyan Church (3360 North 1st Avenue in Evansville) is shaping up to be one of the most heartwarming events of the season. See you there for an evening of fall flavors, fun, and fellowship!

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